From the looks of it, the British drama is about to enter its P.G. Wodehouse years, with the ornate finery of the pre-war era giving way to a more casual definition of elegance. (That means tweed. Lots and lots of tweed.)

Hugh Bonneville (left) and Allen Leech on the set of Downton Abbey

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Inside the magazine reveals that, while technology on set obviously outpaces that of 1923, it's still not fully caught up with the outside world yet.

As Laura Carmichael, who plays Lady Edith, complained to THR's Alex Ritman, "You can't get a 3G signal in here!"

Maggie Smith (center) and Hugh Bonneville on the set of Downton Abbey

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To pass the time without smartphones, the cast relies on classic English parlor games to pass the time, just like the aristocracy of yore.